Do I need a visa to start a business in Korea?
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Jhon Ace Simbulan
qna No. 1773
Luna said,
Visa categories that allow you to start a business, F and D Visas:
F-series Visas (family visas)
1. F-4 Overseas Korean Visa – Have Korean ancestry on at least one side of your family
2. F-6 Marriage Visa – Marry a Korean
3. F-5 Permanent Residence Visa – Live in Korea long enough (over 5 years) and have the necessary points (TOPIK score, income, savings, education level, etc.) to qualify
D-series Investment Visas (money required)
4. D-8-1 Foreign Investment Company Visa – Invest 100 million KRW in a company
Maximum stay: 5 years
5. D-8-3 Unincorporated Enterprise Visa – Invest 300 million KRW in a Korean-run business
Maximum stay: 5 years
D-series Startup Visas (IP required)
6. D-8-2 Business Venture Visa – Establish a venture based on advanced technology (copies of patent card, utility model registration Card, Design Registration Card for Intellectual Property Right Holders) and have it confirmed as a venture according to Article 25
Maximum stay: 2 years
7. D-8-4 Technology and Business Startup Visa – Found a tech company and hold a Bachelor’s Degree. Provide evidence through a point-based system (copies of patent card, utility model registration Card, Design Registration Card for Intellectual Property Right Holders) and have it confirmed as a venture according to Article 25
Maximum stay: 2 years
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However, there is a policy that exempts taxation for the designated price of the product (less than USD 150) which is recognized only for personal usage.